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Sydney Subbies 2019

HeavyB

Alfred Walker (16)
I could not help when reading the 2018 subbies annual report but to notice the club that secured the crown for worst disciplined club in subbies rugby.. no less than 8 trips to the judiciary over 14 rounds is nothing to be sneezed at boys. Well done to the Newport Breakers Rugby Club.
 

Spieber

Bob Loudon (25)
Lindfield have appointed David Zwart as 1st grade coach for 2019 (big CV at subbies level and more recently asst coach at Gordon 1sts). May be able to grab a few Gordon (amateur) players that do not fit into Coleman's plans. Should be a force in the ones next year, which, given depth of club, could result in a jump back to Kentwell.
 

meatpie

Herbert Moran (7)
Lindfield have appointed David Zwart as 1st grade coach for 2019 (big CV at subbies level and more recently asst coach at Gordon 1sts). May be able to grab a few Gordon (amateur) players that do not fit into Coleman's plans. Should be a force in the ones next year, which, given depth of club, could result in a jump back to Kentwell.
Interesting....I don't know if I would include Gordon 1st on the resume. I believe he left with the head coach after not such a successful start to the season in 2018.
Anyway, hope he can find his feet at Lindfield but not sure any Gordon players will be following him.
 

Heavyd

Trevor Allan (34)
I could not help when reading the 2018 subbies annual report but to notice the club that secured the crown for worst disciplined club in subbies rugby.. no less than 8 trips to the judiciary over 14 rounds is nothing to be sneezed at boys. Well done to the Newport Breakers Rugby Club.

Good find Chip, almost all of them comically were for supposed high tackles.

The big take out for me from the AGM report is the 16% or 800 players that walked away from playing rugby from 2017. Here’s hoping they come back in 2019.
 

meatpie

Herbert Moran (7)
I would be happy if just a few Lindfield (and Roseville) juniors came back home.
I am sure Gordon supporters are in the same boat ;)

Out of curiosity, are any of the subbies Coaches positions, Paid positions? I would be surprised in the current climate. Surely at subbies level you do it for the love of the game.


Also, following a few subbies socials and it's great to see the promotion of Womens rugby amongst clubs now. Going from strength to strength.
 

fkj

Chris McKivat (8)
I am sure Gordon supporters are in the same boat ;)

Out of curiosity, are any of the subbies Coaches positions, Paid positions? I would be surprised in the current climate. Surely at subbies level you do it for the love of the game.


Also, following a few subbies socials and it's great to see the promotion of Womens rugby amongst clubs now. Going from strength to strength.

Hard enough to find coaches at all these days, let alone money to pay them...
 

Spieber

Bob Loudon (25)
I am sure Gordon supporters are in the same boat ;)

Out of curiosity, are any of the subbies Coaches positions, Paid positions? I would be surprised in the current climate. Surely at subbies level you do it for the love of the game.

MP (Moana Pasifika), it is my assumption that he is being paid - Lindfield is a pretty well-off club. (And I think their good behaviour bond of $10,000 may have been refunded by now). They have a strong list of sponsors
http://lindfieldrugby.com/the-club/sponsors/ - and get good crowds for the ladies/back-to days.
The coaching team looks pretty solid - http://lindfieldrugby.com/the-club/news/ - and they have a good administration. A lot of work went on behind the scenes after the debacle of 2016.
 

Heavyd

Trevor Allan (34)
Newport have confirmed former one time Rats player and coach Eddie Wayling as 1st grade coach for 2019. Think he also coached the womens 7s and in Japan many moons ago.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Woot! Grant Money is IN this year. $3k to help restock shorts & socks, and maybe a set of jerseys and any polos we're slim on.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Also: does anyone know of a semi-regular Old Boys' comp? We'd like to see how many over 35s are interested in playing that rather than First Grade ;)
 

Ozzie Bob

Charlie Fox (21)
Mate I think your best option would be following King's Old boys lead from this year and getting the older guys together for a run in the Halligan cup!

Also: does anyone know of a semi-regular Old Boys' comp? We'd like to see how many over 35s are interested in playing that rather than First Grade ;)
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
True, but in Fifth Division we'd have to put a Second Grade out if spares are available.

Plus all these Halligan teams are young blokes who want to play out in the tram tracks! ;)
 

Nath

Bill Watson (15)
Also: does anyone know of a semi-regular Old Boys' comp? We'd like to see how many over 35s are interested in playing that rather than First Grade ;)

Golden oldies is fairly well organised, they put a draw out at the start of the year and you just turn up to the games you like.

Each place does like a gala day, and all the teams are there, you don't need a full side either as you can just fill in for other short teams and have others do the same for you.
 

Footyhead#2

Chris McKivat (8)
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Is this their way of avoiding relegation?
 

HeavyB

Alfred Walker (16)
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Is this their way of avoiding relegation?


Can't see the image but I assume its Saints "rebranding"....

This was the name they came to us with to merge. It seems they've just gone ahead with it without us anyway. I don't see how it makes any difference whatsoever. Surely it just alienates the few remaining diehards they had left.

Good luck to them - great club but just seems odd.
 

Footyhead#2

Chris McKivat (8)
Can't see the image but I assume its Saints "rebranding"..

This was the name they came to us with to merge. It seems they've just gone ahead with it without us anyway. I don't see how it makes any difference whatsoever. Surely it just alienates the few remaining diehards they had left.

Good luck to them - great club but just seems odd.

Yes, Northern Saints. Seems like a strange move to me. Not sure how it is going to help them attract players? Anyone from St. Ives able to comment?
 

Ozzie Bob

Charlie Fox (21)
Great to see that they are aiming to stay in 3rd division if the structure stays the same as it was in 2018.

This is a risky move on Saints behalf although I think it continues to show that there are too many clubs in the area. In a 20km radius you have:

Knox Div 1
Forest Div 2
Lindfield Div 2
Brothers Div 3
Bobs Div 3

Forest have an advantage in that they have their own geographic region to draw from.

Knox, Bobs and Brothers all have a link to schools.

Saints and Lindfield have junior clubs to draw from, but how many end up at private schools and don't continue to play for the club?

Knox and Bobs need to be careful as the number of rugby players at each school gets smaller as AFL gets a foothold

Yes, Northern Saints. Seems like a strange move to me. Not sure how it is going to help them attract players? Anyone from St. Ives able to comment?
 
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